Circle the date—Friday, June 19th, 2026—because 89 North Music Venue is stacking a lineup that’s built to explode. Headlined by Major Moment and Gone Stereo, the night already had serious weight… and then you add The Chads and Amboy into the mix, and now it’s a full-on event.
Let’s be honest—this is the kind of bill where every slot matters.

The Chads, repping Long Island, have been gaining real traction with a live show that doesn’t play it safe. Their mix of pop-punk punch and ska energy hits fast, loud, and straight at the crowd. No filler, no dead spots—just one of those bands that turns a room from “watching” into “moving” in about thirty seconds flat. If you’ve seen them, you already know. If you haven’t, this is the night to fix that.
About The Chads:
The Chads are a New York-based punk/ska outfit built on attitude, hooks, and pure live energy. Rooted in the DIY spirit, the band blends fast-paced pop-punk with the bounce and swagger of ska, creating a sound that’s both nostalgic and fresh. Known for their unpredictable, crowd-driven performances, they’ve carved out a growing following across the local scene by doing what a lot of bands forget to do—actually make shows fun. Whether it’s singalong choruses, off-the-rails stage moments, or just raw, unfiltered energy, The Chads don’t just play sets—they create experiences that stick with people after the lights come up.
Adding to the lineup is Amboy, bringing their own distinct sound and energy to the stage—rounding out the night with a vibe that keeps things fresh and unpredictable from top to bottom. It’s not just a warm-up set… it’s part of the experience.
Then you’ve got the headliners.

Major Moment delivers that big, cinematic alt-metal sound—heavy riffs, polished production, and a presence that feels built for much bigger stages. Pair that with Gone Stereo, who come in with a hard-driving rock edge, and you’ve got a one-two punch that closes the night exactly how it should be closed—loud and unforgettable.
Doors open at 7PM, and if you’re thinking of showing up late, don’t. This isn’t one of those nights where you skip the openers. Every band on this bill is there for a reason.
Tickets are already moving, and 89 North has a way of filling up fast when the lineup hits like this.
Bottom line:
June 19 is shaping up to be one of those nights where the whole lineup delivers—not just the headliners.
Get there early. Stay late. Don’t miss it.





































































































